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Get 2 free months of unlimited listening when you sign up for Amazon Music Unlimited

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SAVE $23.98: Through March 2, new Amazon Music Unlimited subscribers can enjoy two free months of listening. Usually $11.99 per month (with Prime) or $12.99 per month (without Prime), that’s a savings of $23.98 or $25.98 total.


free for 2 months (save $23.98)

If you aren’t committed to a music streaming service, now’s a good time to check out Amazon Music Unlimited without spending a penny. Through March 2 at 11 a.m. ET, new subscribers can secure two free months of Amazon Music Unlimited. Typically $11.99 per month for Prime members and $12.99 per month for non-Prime members, that’s an automatic savings of $23.98 or $25.98.

With Amazon Music Unlimited, you’ll unlock a massive music catalog that you can listen to on-demand and ad-free. With HD and spatial audio, you can enjoy your music in the highest quality possible on devices from most top brands (Sonos, Bose, Sony, Klipsch, etc.).

Beyond the music, Amazon Music Unlimited subscriptions also include “the most ad-free podcasts” of any of the major music apps, as well as one free audiobook per month via Audible. Audible Premium Plus, which gives you a credit per month to “buy” an audiobook from its catalog, usually costs $14.95 per month. Amazon’s Music Unlimited subscription basically gives you that same benefit for free. Each month, you can choose a new audiobook — even during the two-month free trial period. Just keep in mind that if you cancel your subscription, you’ll lose access to your audiobook selection.

If you’re already paying for another music streaming service, take a two-month break from payments and pause it for this freebie from Amazon. Once your two-month trial ends, you’ll automatically be charged the full monthly price — either $11.99 or $12.99 per month — unless you cancel. Set your calendar alert now if you want to avoid that charge.

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